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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1918)
PAGK EIGHT DAILY EAST OKKGUN1AN, PKNjDLKTOjV, OK10GON. SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1918. TVVKLVK 1'AUKK n I urrexted for conspiracy. By a uplen VtHd ftuoriflee loiores ier husband to escape over th Up. Tl price of her lim ing htt jiuys In o matcnltlcent display of heroism. " n ft ' THE HOUSE OF QUALITY H Tl I 1 1 1 i s . i i t il gij , I'HiiMiM-' )tsttri-k Arkwnvlcd WiiJait in ..WfioH- QundGillQ bi A drama of the frozen wastes, depicting: life in the tax: north amongst the gold miners of the early Klondyke gold rustU Bill Hart is at bis hest in this corking drama Keen eyed, quick with his gun, "The hell-Hound" is always -ready to take the part of the unfortunate. v,a ' 1 1 IN, ADDITION MUTT JEFF CARTOON. Children 5c Adults 20c SCUIIW : 'iimn-amls- of iilrilidii.v Gift Pauline Frederick's recent birth day brnuKht oer many . surprises this year, most of Uu-in in the. shape of Kitu and remembrance frnm her un known friends ull over the country Mm Frederick luiil not mtppoaed that a many people outxiile of her ilnmedl I ate circle of friends Knew of the event. !ht. receive) . such ' aA over- 2 whelmliiK amount of thes gifts that ii she wus obliged to hove hep acknowl- 1 uaemeent printed a follows- u "I take this man of thanking all the dear people who so kindly re membered ray recent birthday. Com iUK from those whom I do not know and have never, seen, the many use ful liulu gifts: and irtessages of love are of ureater value than if I had inptic an Intimate acquaintance with you all. Each birthday adds another Vvar to. a U'oman'c life and sometimes birthdays begin to make us feel that , perhaps after all we are quite jtrown upv hut If one can contluue- to ad vance inrf years surrounded, hy the kindly hearts and lovintr sympathy such as youhave bhown k me, then one can always -grow old gracefully, knowing that the deeds of .the past will always rttain the respect and love of the future. "(Signed) PAULINE FREDERICK' The little bug is mirer than ever to get .us ,Romt day, now that tHey arc mounting them on four wheels. , It. in SITSUAV FE.TrllES. AI-TA Mary Garden in "The Splendld Sinner.'" ' ARCADE Pauline Frederick In "Mr. Dane's Defense."' PASTIME Constance Talmadge . in "The Honeymoon. loV Into her characterization -by Miss iaiMiuuKei ln result was the choice of -The Honeymoon" as her next ve hicle. ; Hta good Judgment has been attested hy, the signal success this picture is registering at every show ing; captivating Constance Talmadge Is at her best in this performance of the trials of a pair of newly-weds. SiYDAY-MOXDAY AT AtT V. Mary Unleu .Slant in "Splendid From hundreds of stories submit ted hy distinguished writers Mary. ftarden and GoldwynA) advisory board selected Kate Jordan's 'The ftplendld Sinner" for the singer's second ap pearance In motion pictures at the Alta theater, ; beginning Sunday. Pitched in a very high emotional key Is the story of "The Splendid Sin ner." A great love comes to the heroine out of a morass of lies, de ceit. Intrigue and. passion and. ' like all tremendous psychological con flicts, there is a high price to pay. , With the half-world at her feet as mistress of Rudolph Von Zorn, Do lores Far k is Is made miserable by her conscience She despises ' the man whose chattel she Is, and when final ly she breaks with him she seeks sol ace in "the quiet of the country, in the most natural manner Hugh Max well a young physician, meets her It wa during th pjcturivation of i and falls Under her spell. They are "Scandal." Miss Talmadge's first Se- married and not until Von Zorn con- PASTOCE Kl'XDA-Y AXD MONDAY Splendid., Cast Supports Constance . . - , Talmadge VIn The Honeymoon," the .second Select Star picture featuring Con stance Talmadge, which will be shown at the Pastime theater next Sunday and Monday this captivating young actress Is supported by a highly mer itorious cast which deserves especial mention. Her leading man is Earle Fox. one ot the rapidly rising young men of the screen; other members of the company include Russell Bassett. father In the Bab stories; Maude Tur ner Gordon as. his. wife. Harris Gorr don. Sam Coit, the able comedian; charming Lillian Cook, and Julia, .Burns as the musical-comedy vam ' pire a. . cast- whose universal excel lence brings out even more strongly the high- artistry of Constance TaK madge- In dealing with alien enemies wo i j sometimes overlook the fact that ono Intern deserves another. ALTA SCREEN TELEGRAM, LATE WAR NEWS y WARY GARDEN -THE SPLENDID" SINNED GOLPWVH PICTUKES MAGNIFICENT pltal, under German guard. wounded soldier entrusts her with dispatches he U bearing to the i French. In a burst of feeling husband The war has envolved a new type of and wife recognise each other. But 1 restaurant in- its final staae it will they are not to be happy, for both are probably be cat less. lect Star relean. that- Charles Gfblyn, hr director, espied Iter rare pen " cftant tfvc comedy interpretation. Run. inr through the rifr'neral dramatic tbemflr1 of 'ScodiX he discerned front his fortner- mistress does Max well know what manner of a woman he married- He leaves her In anger and. bitterness. (serving humbly and tirelessly, Do th high lights of farce relief Inject- : lores la next aee,n in a French hos Pill SUNDAY HI MONDAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN- I PAULINE FRE0ED1CK 1 irCnrs.DarW5 Pefense"; Ji fomnmmtQklurf i. Mot fl I " "' 1 j ,.'' - ,. V, V f - '. , I ''.'-', r3 S CI .i.i fc IAijc fl M am )SLTBaa-jrr-:m'.-a ( A-'- !1 Vt " 4 ... ... .. i, , , ... it " For the second time on any screen; the ' most celebrated woman iil the world, in -The story of a woman'wno paid her great debt in silence MUSIC PROGRAM Chas. O. Breach, Director " Overture (pi-chicki) William Tell. . UoshUiI Walts I'iHh-r love's U widow l.iucku Caprice (rttiiest) .Van-iNsus NcMu Iterwmsr ; I.uduig Scliytio Sc-lifiion (niucst) Fauwt i.oiiikmI Multo rloHtah The Kiroetx- of Ituudnd" , tHx. .I. TiinUliaus (a) Iteforc the t l ih M Palace luilli t. (c) Tito Swiimlim Ijauwrn. I'unl. () itlin lHard and futinia Sok-ctioii ThannliuiiHf . . Itichurd Wukimt VAUDEVILLE ' GEO. HER ADA ! Japanese Cyclist. ' TIIECASSINS Singing, Talking, - Dancing. I0E30I X0E30I IOEXOI losaoi IOC THE HOUSE o QUALITY In CHILDREN I0c ADULTS 25c Adofphv Zukor -f- The Hoonepooners A Swift Joy-Spreading Comedy. Miss Talmadge and Earl Fox will win a place in your heart See the honeymooners and lose the glooms. - IN ADDITION UNIVERSAL NEWS ' Late War News. Children Sc Addlts 20c JACKPICKFORD uCTheCpiriicfl7' ' IN . " Jhe Spirit of '17" He's a. Yankee DoodlcDandy a Yankee Ds-or-Die! Be sttre to see this "Red-White-and-BIue Story" of the old home town. A Fox Sunshine ' "A SON OF A GUN" A Screaming Farce. '' VAUDEVILLE DUVAL & JEAN Songs and Music. . flENNELLA & CO. The Man Who Fools Them All Magic and Illusions. ' CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 30c .. -v t i vi t r iir i t - lli.l. U M 1 1 i. I. L till. I PyUenrg ArlSur cWf...,., Scenario Maraei TurntuU Miss Frederick's Greatest Picture i Miss Frederick has taken a story that created a furor when presented the stage and re-created it into a picture that secure to breathe. Its emotional moments, its tense scenes, and vital plo, have never been equalled on the screen IN ADDITION iJJRAY CARTOON AND BRAY SCENIC. D o ccaot ICEJOt IOC10I 30QOI I0C30I lOBf